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  • tacos3
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Nov 2013
    • 499

    Wet tumbler run dry?

    Has anyone tried running a wet tumbler with SS pins and walnut or corncob dry? I've been wet tumbling for a while and it's just a pain and takes a lot of time.

    Thanks,

    Darren
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    junior40er
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 3315

    I would imagine it works fine. I have a Frankford arsenal wet tumbler I plan on using every other reload along with a dry tumbler
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    • #3
      Devilmonkey89
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 1539

      Originally posted by tacos3
      Has anyone tried running a wet tumbler with SS pins and walnut or corncob dry? I've been wet tumbling for a while and it's just a pain and takes a lot of time.

      Thanks,

      Darren
      I just did it the other day, worked pretty good. I just tumbled to take the lube off after re-sizing and it worked fine.
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      • #4
        MarikinaMan
        Veteran Member
        • Nov 2015
        • 4864

        I takes me 1.5 hours to wet tumble a batch. Same with a vibe tumbler.

        I use the same media separator to remove the pins.

        I dry on a towel. It takes a day. Beyond the drying, which is no big deal, I find the wet tumbler to be produce better results. It also works very well with 3 way trimming heads as it is my final deburring step.

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        • #5
          tonyjr
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2015
          • 1448

          Most of us are sucker for the new - this is better .
          I use all 3 - sonic , tumbler and rotary .
          About once a month I run the M T cases thru the sonic .
          Smaller cases like the 25 ACP / 32 - pins don't clean well - neither does the walnut / corn cob . Same with rifle cases . So they got into sonic [ funny the 30 carbine - all 3 clean OK ]
          The 38 / 41 / 44 / 45 and 50 AE - all seem to work O K .
          I am kind of anal about the stuff that builds up on the crease at base - so all get sonic-ed about once a month [ M T 's only ]
          Drying - I put a couple of paper towels in the rotary - seems to help dry them
          [ after a wet tumble in rotary - i get the cheapest towels ] Then upside down in cartridge case
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          • #6
            Kmai24
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 1220

            I have a Frankford Arsenal and I run it without SS pins. Water, soap and limshine..still turns out nice and chiney. SS pins are used to clean out primer pockets and inside of the cases, and for the ones with OCD. Never had any problems with my primer pockets, but then again I don't shoot bulleyes or competition just an ordinary guy punching holes through paper and steel targets.

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            • #7
              tonyjr
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2015
              • 1448

              Kmai24
              OCD = ?
              I deprime , clean pockets and flash holes before they get tumbled / sonic / vibrator .
              Most of time a bent base or split case show up then . I do wear the latex glove and they catch -
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              • #8
                Calguns77
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2016
                • 836

                Originally posted by tonyjr
                Kmai24
                OCD = ?
                I deprime , clean pockets and flash holes before they get tumbled / sonic / vibrator .
                Most of time a bent base or split case show up then . I do wear the latex glove and they catch -
                OCD = Obsessive Compulsive Disorder



                I deprime , clean pockets and flash holes before they get tumbled
                Do you clean primer pockets prior to SS tumbling or just when you use a vibratory tumbler? Because you're probably just waisting your time cleaning the pockets if you're gonna wet tumble anyways.

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                • #9
                  stilly
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 10680

                  Originally posted by tacos3
                  Has anyone tried running a wet tumbler with SS pins and walnut or corncob dry? I've been wet tumbling for a while and it's just a pain and takes a lot of time.

                  Thanks,

                  Darren

                  Try tossing in some uncooked basmati rice (uncooked please and dry) sold for about $15/20lbs or so at Costco.

                  You will find similar results for larger calibers, and then the rice will be gray and start to stink after a while. The completed cases also look a tad hmm, softer in the glow. Not and well defined BAM IN YOUR FACE CLEAN *****! but more softer... I have not run corncob or walnut yet.
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                  • #10
                    tonyjr
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2015
                    • 1448

                    Calguns77
                    Thanks = for me it is impulse buying
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